1, state-owned cultural relics, except those permitted by the state;
2. Precious cultural relics in non-state-owned collections;
3 murals, sculptures, building components, etc. State-owned immovable cultural relics, except those that are moved according to law and should be collected by cultural relics collection units in accordance with the provisions of the fourth paragraph of Article 20 of this Law;
4, the source is unknown, does not meet the legal requirements of cultural relics.
Legal basis: Article 50 of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Protection of Cultural Relics stipulates that citizens, legal persons and other organizations other than cultural relics collection units may collect cultural relics obtained by the following methods:
(1) Inheriting or accepting gifts according to law;
(2) purchased from a cultural relic store;
(three) from the auction of cultural relics auction business;
(4) Cultural relics legally owned by individual citizens are exchanged or transferred according to law;
(five) other legal means as prescribed by the state.
The cultural relics mentioned in the preceding paragraph collected by citizens, legal persons and other organizations other than cultural relics collection units may be circulated according to law.